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Yue Peng

Researcher at Tsinghua University

Publications -  217
Citations -  10254

Yue Peng is an academic researcher from Tsinghua University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Catalysis & Selective catalytic reduction. The author has an hindex of 48, co-authored 179 publications receiving 6220 citations. Previous affiliations of Yue Peng include Jilin University & Georgia Institute of Technology.

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Comparative study of α-, β-, γ- and δ-MnO2 on toluene oxidation: Oxygen vacancies and reaction intermediates

TL;DR: The structure-performance relationship of α-, β-, γ- and δ-MnO2 catalysts was studied in this paper, where four samples exhibited different activities of toluene oxidation in terms of distinct tunnel sizes, surface-active oxygen and redox properties.
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Novel effect of SO2 on the SCR reaction over CeO2: Mechanism and significance

TL;DR: In this article, the selective catalytic reduction (SCR) of NO with NH3 was investigated in the presence of SO2 at 300-500°C, and the results showed that the SCR reaction over NH3 and over sulfated CeO2 both followed the Eley-Rideal mechanism (i.e., the reaction between activated NH3 with gaseous NO).
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Identification of the active sites on CeO2–WO3 catalysts for SCR of NOx with NH3: An in situ IR and Raman spectroscopy study

TL;DR: In this paper, a series of CeO2-WO3 (WxCe) catalysts were prepared for the SCR of NOx with NH3, and three types of metal oxide species (isopolytungsten species, Ce2(WO4)3 compounds and crystalline WO3) were observed on the catalyst surfaces with increased WO 3 loading.
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Perfluorooctanoic Acid Degradation Using UV–Persulfate Process: Modeling of the Degradation and Chlorate Formation

TL;DR: A first-principles kinetic model was able to simulate the PS decay, pH changes, radical concentrations, and ClO3(-) formation for UW and SW, but the model was unable to simulate PFOA degradation well in WW.
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Removal of Antimonite (Sb(III)) and Antimonate (Sb(V)) from Aqueous Solution Using Carbon Nanofibers That Are Decorated with Zirconium Oxide (ZrO2)

TL;DR: The application of ZCN was demonstrated using tap water spiked with Sb and it was found that the concentration of Sb was well below the maximum contaminant level for drinking water with ZCN dosages of 2 g/L.